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>>e> n guatemala han habido te r terremotos, en chile una serie de sismos en mÉxico, un fuerte sismo sacudio el este de mÉxico, tenemos los dllaetalles. >>> las mÁquinas del sismologico nacional enregistran ksolos m s movimientos de la tiera,ra. >>> es un planeta ern n movimie, el interior de la tierra estÁ en completo movimiento, claro que s son movimientos muy, muy leves. >>> pero es cuando ya hay de demasiada nenergÍa acumulada, cuando la s placas tectonicas i tienen que acomodarse que se p prpr producen temblores como lel el a madrugada en mÉxico. >>> es que esta ciudad, al igual que otras de perÚ, colombia, e venezuela y chile, es pearte d l la zona de terremotos por estar asentada sobre las mismas placas edel planeta. p>>>pero aÚn asÍ, nada tiene que ver un sismo con otro, sddicenos estudiosos del tema, como el de ayer de chile de 6,3grados, se u seguido por el de guatemala. >>> no tenemos nis siquiera dÓne qdauedarnos. >>> has aata ahora ningÚn avan e tecnologico ha podiodo predeci u un sismo. >>> los cientÍficos tambiÉn han realizado linÍneas de tiempo pa la sism
>>e> n guatemala han habido te r terremotos, en chile una serie de sismos en mÉxico, un fuerte sismo sacudio el este de mÉxico, tenemos los dllaetalles. >>> las mÁquinas del sismologico nacional enregistran ksolos m s movimientos de la tiera,ra. >>> es un planeta ern n movimie, el interior de la tierra estÁ en completo movimiento, claro que s son movimientos muy, muy leves. >>> pero es cuando ya hay de demasiada nenergÍa acumulada, cuando la s placas...
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. >>> laura, we now know one of the victims of last week's earthquake in guatemala was an 11-year-old boy born in santa clara. he was trapped under that rubble along with nine relatives at his family's quarry when the 7.4 quake hit wednesday. the boy's parents are american citizens who still live here in the states. he was one of at least 52 people who ended up dying in that quake. >>> meantime, aid is beginning to arrive in guatemala from all over the world. soldiers unloading a plane carrying tons of food and supplies from the venezuelan government. the u.s. state department is also sending disaster relief and has offered u.s. helicopters. the quake, the strongest to hit guatemala since back in 1976, when an earthquake killed 23,000 people. >> so tragic to hear that. and a reminder too that we all need to be prepared right here in our own country. >> absolutely. christina loren is here now. we need to be preparing for cold today. >> that's right. bundle up. maybe you have the day off. hopefully you're in bed joining us this morning. we envy you from here at the nbc bay area studio.
. >>> laura, we now know one of the victims of last week's earthquake in guatemala was an 11-year-old boy born in santa clara. he was trapped under that rubble along with nine relatives at his family's quarry when the 7.4 quake hit wednesday. the boy's parents are american citizens who still live here in the states. he was one of at least 52 people who ended up dying in that quake. >>> meantime, aid is beginning to arrive in guatemala from all over the world. soldiers...
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they went into jungles of guatemala and malawi and recorded the heartbeats of i think about two dozen kids, maybe more, using this believe it or not, iphone app. it was an incredible moment to hear those heartbeats. looking for the perfect heartbeat and we found one kid who -- we pulled up the song and pulled up his heartbeat and they were going boom, boom, boop, da, da, da, da, and the song starts. ♪ we read about the campaign, listened to the heart beats, started flipping through songs and came to this one piece of song that we had and all of us at the same time are like, this is the song. ♪ the chorus very much is the save the children campaign, feeling better since you've known me. moment you interacted with me or cared enough to do something, i've been feeling better. ♪ it is a call to action. the line saying with you i feel again, and then the music, music alone is a call to action even beyond lyrics. it's so triumphant. ♪ i feel again with you ♪ ♪ i can feel again if you buy the song, you know, every beatmatters.org or itunes the money literal goes to these kids and
they went into jungles of guatemala and malawi and recorded the heartbeats of i think about two dozen kids, maybe more, using this believe it or not, iphone app. it was an incredible moment to hear those heartbeats. looking for the perfect heartbeat and we found one kid who -- we pulled up the song and pulled up his heartbeat and they were going boom, boom, boop, da, da, da, da, and the song starts. ♪ we read about the campaign, listened to the heart beats, started flipping through songs and...
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. >>> and another earthquake has rattled guatemala just days after a stronger quake killed more than 50 people and left thousands homeless. sunday's 6.5 magnitude quake was the strongest aftershock to hit since wednesday. forcing panicked residents out into the streets. but this time there were no reports of deaths or major damage, thank goodness. >> yes. >>> and with that, here's a look at your holiday monday forecast. mountain snow in the cascades. northern rockies. some rain from seattle to portland and boise. frost and freeze warnings in southern california, arizona, and new mexico. showers and thunderstorms, from cleveland and detroit down to nashville and new orleans. >> so beautiful along the east coast. getting up to the 60s from new england to new orleans. mostly 40s in the nation's midsection and the northwest. >>> and here's a cool story from port st. lucie, florida, a special honor for a very special kid. >> that kid is ha keen daily. he is suffering from cerebral palsy and is confined a wheel chark but it's clear that he has lots of friends at port st. lucie centennial h
. >>> and another earthquake has rattled guatemala just days after a stronger quake killed more than 50 people and left thousands homeless. sunday's 6.5 magnitude quake was the strongest aftershock to hit since wednesday. forcing panicked residents out into the streets. but this time there were no reports of deaths or major damage, thank goodness. >> yes. >>> and with that, here's a look at your holiday monday forecast. mountain snow in the cascades. northern rockies....
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. >>> things go from bad to worse in guatemala after another large earthquake rattled the country. a 6.5 magnitude quake struck the country's pacific coast, sending people running for cover just days after a 7.4 magnitude quake on wednesday. that quake is being blamed for 52 deaths as well as serious structural damage. so far it looks like this newest quake has not claimed any lives. >>> on the other side of the world, an earthquake destroys ancient placesf worship in myanmar. the 6.2 magnitude quake rocked the small east asian country. it caused buildings and bridges and collapse as well as ancient pagodas. 18 people are feared dead. >>> a teenager faces charges for scaring people in a colorado movie theater. "the denver post" says a 17-year-old boy wore a mask resembling the joker from the batman movies into the movie theater in boulder, colorado. the teen was unarmed and didn't threaten anyone but sent several people running from the theater. in july more than 12 people were killed and 30 injured during the showing of a film "the dark knight rises" in nearby aurora, colorado. >>
. >>> things go from bad to worse in guatemala after another large earthquake rattled the country. a 6.5 magnitude quake struck the country's pacific coast, sending people running for cover just days after a 7.4 magnitude quake on wednesday. that quake is being blamed for 52 deaths as well as serious structural damage. so far it looks like this newest quake has not claimed any lives. >>> on the other side of the world, an earthquake destroys ancient placesf worship in myanmar....
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esta semana en new york el el presidente de guatemala, alvaro colom, molina estuvo en onu (organizaciÓn de las naciones unidas) y yo estuvo en new york, * concebimos en la ciudad y pudimos hablar en esta conversaciÓn. >>> hablaremos de su visita aqÍi a new york esta semana donde ademÁs en la onu (organizaciÓn de las naciones unidas) el mes que viene guatemala asume un papel importante. >>> el 1 de octubre guatemala va a tener la presidencia del consejo de seguro de naciones unidas un papel importante y lo haremos con mucha seguridad, en esa visita hablarÁ de posiciÓn que algunos consideran controvertidas su apoyo a la legalizaciÓn de la droga para bajar la violencia en latinoamÉrica? >>> la posiciÓn que hemos buscado es encontrar nuevas rutas para enfrentar la polÍtica de las drogas esto lo hacemos porque tenemos obviamente 50 aÑos de la convenciÓn en naciones unidas que muere formada hace 40 aÑos, creemos que hay que actualizar la convenciÓn lo que quedo ahÍ escrito, han cambiados muchas cosas creo que se puede hacer mucha cosas hay que hacer un llamado para llamar a tod
esta semana en new york el el presidente de guatemala, alvaro colom, molina estuvo en onu (organizaciÓn de las naciones unidas) y yo estuvo en new york, * concebimos en la ciudad y pudimos hablar en esta conversaciÓn. >>> hablaremos de su visita aqÍi a new york esta semana donde ademÁs en la onu (organizaciÓn de las naciones unidas) el mes que viene guatemala asume un papel importante. >>> el 1 de octubre guatemala va a tener la presidencia del consejo de seguro de...
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yet a large guatemala population in north carolina. i think that is part of what i tried to show in the book. and to a large measure, the film captures. this process of migration, the push of the repression that occurs in the country's and the poll of american businesses seeking cheap labor. >> we're going to take a break and come back to this discussion. juan gonzalez is here along with eduardo lopez. their film is, "harvest of empire: the untold story of latinos in america." it is based on juan's book. back in a moment. ♪ [music break] >> this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. our guest is juan gonzalez and we also have eduardo lopez. required reading in some and schools in this country and eduardo lopez deciding to make this film, "harvest a vampire," airing this week. i want to play a clip that talks about the history of u.s. involvement in the dominican republic. or many of the immigrants here in new york city hail from. the clip prominently features the dominican-born pulitzer pri
yet a large guatemala population in north carolina. i think that is part of what i tried to show in the book. and to a large measure, the film captures. this process of migration, the push of the repression that occurs in the country's and the poll of american businesses seeking cheap labor. >> we're going to take a break and come back to this discussion. juan gonzalez is here along with eduardo lopez. their film is, "harvest of empire: the untold story of latinos in america."...
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as having done that in guatemala now. and, i mean, i'm really proud of the fact that it's been three years since that book came out. and in terms of its... for all the enemies i have in guatemala in the media and, you know, the powerful media controlled by people who are on the side of the murderers, essentially, they haven't been able to find one detail that's wrong, that i've had to retract in my recounting of the case itself. >> hinojosa: the importance of fact-based reporting is right there. so i want to talk just as we end about something that happened in your life that was really extraordinary. you... you later in life find a woman to fall in love with, and you fall deeply in love with aura estrada. >> yeah. >> hinojosa: and just a few years after you're together... >> well, we were together five years. >> hinojosa: five years. >> and no, she was... you know, she's beyond the love of my life. we were... i think i was... you know, i don't know how to say it except to say, you know, we were married two years. we were
as having done that in guatemala now. and, i mean, i'm really proud of the fact that it's been three years since that book came out. and in terms of its... for all the enemies i have in guatemala in the media and, you know, the powerful media controlled by people who are on the side of the murderers, essentially, they haven't been able to find one detail that's wrong, that i've had to retract in my recounting of the case itself. >> hinojosa: the importance of fact-based reporting is right...
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a magnitude 7.4 earthquake just rocked the capital city of guatemala city. there are concerns a local tsunami might be a possibility. there are no reports of damage, but we will keep you updated. >> another tax break at risk. the market's forgiveness debt relief act of 2007 will expire. that avoids homeowners to not pay taxes on their mortgages for reduction. >> the reelection of president obama is front-page news all around the world. we will have a sample of how major newspapers handled the story. they will be displayed -- inside and outside it. >> let us take it right now -- you saw the headlines. four more years. a second act. signed sealed, delivered. fired up -- obama wins reelection and colorado passes a marijuana measure. it is not always about the president, because here, jordan wins. that got the headlines of there. international headlines from barbados to belgium. moboama and barack-on. bloomberg business week has put up covers as they think things will happen in four years. this is how they think obama will age over the next four years. they also
a magnitude 7.4 earthquake just rocked the capital city of guatemala city. there are concerns a local tsunami might be a possibility. there are no reports of damage, but we will keep you updated. >> another tax break at risk. the market's forgiveness debt relief act of 2007 will expire. that avoids homeowners to not pay taxes on their mortgages for reduction. >> the reelection of president obama is front-page news all around the world. we will have a sample of how major newspapers...
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let's go to guatemala where the volcano is spewing ash and smoke. it frequently erupts but at low levels has recently become more active. guatemala's national disaster team has been told to stay on alert. no evacuations just yet. >> oh my gosh. next let's go to russia that is where a fighter jet buzzes over a highway scared the day lights out of a driver there. there is a heated debate over whether the video is real or not. most people think it was a prank from a daredevil pilot. get in a lot of trouble. from the czech republic where the three white cubs showed their stripes. white tigers so rare in the wild because they stand out in the jungle hurting their efforts to get prey. they are about to pass the the $16 trillion mark. they are getting close to getting egypt a very large check. diane macedo has the latest for us. >>> the wall street journal is reporting the u.s. is close to an agreement to give egypt a billion dollars in debt relief in hopes of shoring up the economy and the diplomatic relationship. according to the journal the state depart
let's go to guatemala where the volcano is spewing ash and smoke. it frequently erupts but at low levels has recently become more active. guatemala's national disaster team has been told to stay on alert. no evacuations just yet. >> oh my gosh. next let's go to russia that is where a fighter jet buzzes over a highway scared the day lights out of a driver there. there is a heated debate over whether the video is real or not. most people think it was a prank from a daredevil pilot. get in a...
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. >>> an earthquake has struck the central american country of guatemala. at least 30 people are reported to have died. analysts with the u.s. geological survey say the magnitude 7.4 quake struck on wednesday at around 10:35 a.m. local time. they say the focus was 41 kilometers beneath the pacific ocean, about 160 kilometers from guatemala city. authorities say several houses in the town of san marcos near the mexican border collapsed. they say residents are trapped in the rubble. a fire department official tweeted that a school about 120 kilometers from the epicenter has also collapsed. he said eight people have been taken to the hospital. reuters says landslides have cut off roads in several places. >>> a meeting of the association of southeast asian nations later this month in cambodia will seek to promote regional integration. three of the main players of the summit wouldn't be talking to each other, at least directly. japan is locked in territorial disputes with china and south korea. the country's foreign minister says it's unlikely prime minister yos
. >>> an earthquake has struck the central american country of guatemala. at least 30 people are reported to have died. analysts with the u.s. geological survey say the magnitude 7.4 quake struck on wednesday at around 10:35 a.m. local time. they say the focus was 41 kilometers beneath the pacific ocean, about 160 kilometers from guatemala city. authorities say several houses in the town of san marcos near the mexican border collapsed. they say residents are trapped in the rubble. a...
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. >>> a developing story in guatemala. at least 48 people are dead after a 7.4 magnitude earthquake hit near the border of mexico. the earthquake triggered landslides, destroying homes, buildings, and blocking roads. this is the strongest earthquake to hit guatemala since 1975. >>> prosecutors say they found the man who stole a truck with president obama's audio equipment in it. federal officers charged eric brown of richmond with the theft of government property. he disappeared from a parking lot last friday. a defense department agency says no classified or sensitive information was in the truck. brown faces up to ten years in prison if convicted. >>> it's a sign of just how much attention the election has received around the world. in kenya, a mother decided to name her newborn twins barack obama and mitt romney. she named them hours after the results of the election were announced. a nurse at the hospital said it is not unusual for babies to be named after famous people. in 2008, she says some babies named their babies
. >>> a developing story in guatemala. at least 48 people are dead after a 7.4 magnitude earthquake hit near the border of mexico. the earthquake triggered landslides, destroying homes, buildings, and blocking roads. this is the strongest earthquake to hit guatemala since 1975. >>> prosecutors say they found the man who stole a truck with president obama's audio equipment in it. federal officers charged eric brown of richmond with the theft of government property. he...
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in guatemala city, i met the interior minister. in a region notorious for corruption, carlos menacal has shaken up the system. >> translator: in central america, six out of ten murders are drug related. >> reporter: the drug trade flooding guatemala dwarfs the country's resources. >> $10.5 billion in four years. >> reporter: he says this past year, his government seized about $3 billion worth of drugs. the entire budget of the government is only about $5 billion. menocal says anti-narcotics operations alone won't bring down the who mystic murder rate. to do that, he had to convince the public that murders would actually be solved. step one, create a team of trained the detectives. in the basement of the ministry of justice, i visited the barracks of guatemala city's csi unit. here teams of investigators take turns working in shifts, like firefighters in a firehouse. in this room, crime is monitored 24 hours a day. when a crime is committed, the radios start going off. and then they launch the investigators to the scene of the crime
in guatemala city, i met the interior minister. in a region notorious for corruption, carlos menacal has shaken up the system. >> translator: in central america, six out of ten murders are drug related. >> reporter: the drug trade flooding guatemala dwarfs the country's resources. >> $10.5 billion in four years. >> reporter: he says this past year, his government seized about $3 billion worth of drugs. the entire budget of the government is only about $5 billion. menocal...
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meantime help from around the world is arriving in guatemala. planes with food and supplies arrived. the u.s. department of state is sending disaster relief and offered u.s. helicopters there. >>> we'll take a look at the forecast and the roads after the break. >>> welcome back. 10:28. looking at crystal clear conditions over mt. tam. 64 in livermore and 62 in san francisco. the full seven-day forecast today at 11:00. first, mike has a traffic alert for you. >>> look at this. this is downtown san jose. light volume overall today. the live shot will show you southbound 87 just as you approached 280. folks getting by are getting over to the alma off ramp. you need a couple of flatbed tow trucks to clear it out. this is south 87 heading downtown. right underneath the interchange here as the rest of the south bay is fine. marla. >>> thank you, mike. we'll have more of the top stories coming up in 30 minutes. jon kelley and i will see you at 11:00. >>> back now with more of "today" on this funday monday. when she was nine years old, she landed a role
meantime help from around the world is arriving in guatemala. planes with food and supplies arrived. the u.s. department of state is sending disaster relief and offered u.s. helicopters there. >>> we'll take a look at the forecast and the roads after the break. >>> welcome back. 10:28. looking at crystal clear conditions over mt. tam. 64 in livermore and 62 in san francisco. the full seven-day forecast today at 11:00. first, mike has a traffic alert for you. >>> look...
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but in guatemala, we found signs of progress. in guatemala city, iment the interior minister, a region notorious for corruption, carlos is is a crusader who is shaking up the system. >> translator: in central america, six out of ten murders are drug related. >> $10.5 billion in four years. >> he says this past year his government seized about $3 billion worth of drugs. the entire budget of the government is only about $5 billion. he says anti-narcotics operations alone won't bring down the horrific murder rate. to do that, he had to convince the public that murders would actually be solved. step one, create a team of trained detectives. in the basement of the ministry of justice, i visited the barracks of guatemala city's csi unit. here investigators take turns living in shifts, like in a fire house. in this courtroom room, crime is monitored 24 hours a day. here when a crime is committed, radios start going off and they launch the investigators to the scene of the crime. in the last week how many times have you gone out on calls
but in guatemala, we found signs of progress. in guatemala city, iment the interior minister, a region notorious for corruption, carlos is is a crusader who is shaking up the system. >> translator: in central america, six out of ten murders are drug related. >> $10.5 billion in four years. >> he says this past year his government seized about $3 billion worth of drugs. the entire budget of the government is only about $5 billion. he says anti-narcotics operations alone won't...
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habla de las consecuencia para carlos como le llaman los padres adoptivos. >>> tendrÁ que regresar a guatemala el niÑo con su madre. >>> ahora las partes, saben que tendrÁn que ir con cuidado porque el juicio podrÍa presentar un grave antecedentes, enivision@@noticiero univisionu circula otro caso de prepotencia, francisco, insulta y reta a gol fpes a policÍas municipales (inaudible) (inaudible) (inaudible) (inaudible) los policÍas lo llevaron a la comisarÍa porque estaba haciendo escÁndalo en un bar, ahÍ el funcionario sigue des efectivo con la policÍa *, (inaudible) (inaudible) (inaudible) (inaudible) (inaudible) (inaudible) aunque el problema se presentÓ el 11 de febrero, alcalde de oaxaca anuncio el despido del secretario particular. >>> perdiÓ un trabajo seguramente te dtendrÁ su consecuencia. >>> y esa conseisionciaunivis@@n repoero univisionunivision@@>>Ía decomisÓ mÁs de un centenar deu cascos en michoacÁn, las@@ autoridades dijeronticierivisio casos acocascos serÍan usados p la ceremonia de inicio de las caballeros templarios. >>> el alto comisionado de derechos human
habla de las consecuencia para carlos como le llaman los padres adoptivos. >>> tendrÁ que regresar a guatemala el niÑo con su madre. >>> ahora las partes, saben que tendrÁn que ir con cuidado porque el juicio podrÍa presentar un grave antecedentes, enivision@@noticiero univisionu circula otro caso de prepotencia, francisco, insulta y reta a gol fpes a policÍas municipales (inaudible) (inaudible) (inaudible) (inaudible) los policÍas lo llevaron a la comisarÍa porque...
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coordinates and those coordinates put mcafee right here in guatemala when he fled billy's altogether well despite misdirection from nasa fi who claimed he purposely posted incorrect mehta data the damage was done mcafee was arrested by guatemalan police last night for entering the country illegally and sent to jail where he continued to blog and today guatemala denied mcafee's request for asylum well shortly thereafter mcafee was hospitalized for convulsions he remains in guatemala in a guatemalan hospital for now and it's hard to make any grand generalizations about this case strange case yet one thing is for sure it is easier than ever to learn detailed information about people and their whereabouts so. you may want to think twice before posting a pic if you're on the run. and we're going to leave it there but breaking the set is coming up in thirty minutes here on r t let's check in with the host abby martin to see what's on today's agenda abbi what's going on but it is so and i have it so the fiscal cliff the fiscal cliff the fiscal cliff it's just a little i'm hearing it out on
coordinates and those coordinates put mcafee right here in guatemala when he fled billy's altogether well despite misdirection from nasa fi who claimed he purposely posted incorrect mehta data the damage was done mcafee was arrested by guatemalan police last night for entering the country illegally and sent to jail where he continued to blog and today guatemala denied mcafee's request for asylum well shortly thereafter mcafee was hospitalized for convulsions he remains in guatemala in a...
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it is going to open up serious whence in guatemala. ounds in guatemala. let's not forget that 200,000 people were killed during the civil war in guatemala. the bloodiest. of that fighting was during his time in office between 1982 and 1983. >> has anything been said about u.s. involvement and support -- u.s. involvement? human rights watch criticized ronald reagan. >> the u.s. involvement during the cold war in guatemala is well documented. it goes back to the 1950's and the bringing down of the government, which was when he came to the floor. and this particular case, and with this arrest, this is very clearly focused on him. on his alleged culpability for these crimes rather than any relationship with washington. this is much more a domestic issue at the moment. >> thank you so much for that analysis. >> you are watching "newsday." charts in centuries of pilgrim's progress, the museum sheds light on the history. >> cementing a place in pop folklore. michael jackson's family makes its mark on hollywood boulevard. here in britain, the royal bank of scotla
it is going to open up serious whence in guatemala. ounds in guatemala. let's not forget that 200,000 people were killed during the civil war in guatemala. the bloodiest. of that fighting was during his time in office between 1982 and 1983. >> has anything been said about u.s. involvement and support -- u.s. involvement? human rights watch criticized ronald reagan. >> the u.s. involvement during the cold war in guatemala is well documented. it goes back to the 1950's and the...
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. >>> guatemala's volcano shot ash into the sky yesterday. 11,000 people were evacuated. they may be able to return home today. >>> prince william and kate middleton are saddened after learning a french publicist plans to taplan s to publish topples photos of the duchess. >> she admitted she was nervous about giving her first speech abroad. she eased the suffering of terminally ill children. itn reports from malaysia. >> reporter: the duchess of cam bridge kurts it for the grandeur of a state banquet. the focus has been on the less fortunate. earlier, the royal couple went to hospis for terminally ill children. this was a journey she wanted to make. this tour is once again showing the global fascination with william and kate. it's also giving them the opportunity to emphasize the issues that concern them the most. kate met a 15-year-old suffering from lieu chemothat so acute that according to his mother he gave up hope. he put off a blood transfusion to meet the duchess. >> she likes children. she would spend time with us because high position people they are very busy, b
. >>> guatemala's volcano shot ash into the sky yesterday. 11,000 people were evacuated. they may be able to return home today. >>> prince william and kate middleton are saddened after learning a french publicist plans to taplan s to publish topples photos of the duchess. >> she admitted she was nervous about giving her first speech abroad. she eased the suffering of terminally ill children. itn reports from malaysia. >> reporter: the duchess of cam bridge kurts it...
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police surveillance camera in guatemala captures a scene that is common. a car stops at an intersection and a man is forced out and shot. it was one of the nearly 6,000 murders in guatemala in 2011. eight times the u.s. homicide rate. fueling the violence, narco trafficking as mexico's cartel s move south. what we are talking about really is in many of these areas is on governed space. these are the authorities. >> yes. >> we are briefed by a dea agent who asked not to reveal his face. . >> the m 240 machine gun, part of the 762 round and we need help where we are going. dodging storms, we flew with the dea on two gun ships into a no man's land in guatemala that soon becomes uninhabited stretches of jungle and much was flood because of the rainy season. soon we were flying over clandestine landing strips used for smuggling drugs from venezuela. sometimes the planes crashed and since one load of cocaine more than paid for a plane, often they were just abandoned. there is an airplane carcass right there below me. you can see it has birds on it and it crash l
police surveillance camera in guatemala captures a scene that is common. a car stops at an intersection and a man is forced out and shot. it was one of the nearly 6,000 murders in guatemala in 2011. eight times the u.s. homicide rate. fueling the violence, narco trafficking as mexico's cartel s move south. what we are talking about really is in many of these areas is on governed space. these are the authorities. >> yes. >> we are briefed by a dea agent who asked not to reveal his...
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do you -- guatemala is one of those countries that has cut off some international adoptions to the u.s. do you see that kind of thing happening, is that something that families in the u.s. should worry about? >> the way i look at it the process is so flawed, so broken it's hard to validate that information, that is the real challenge. marry that with the fact this is the land of opportunity these children and international adoptions can get a u.s. citizenship have won the adoption lottery. you don't know who to trust. desperate people in these countries will do desperate things. >> in terms of an agency, what kind of i guess advice do you have for anybody, how do you know what sort of agency to use? >> i tell you what, that is the biggest challenge i had. many, many agencies were flawed. so my advice to them is do your due diligence and recognize at the end of the day they do the paperwork you have to fight for yourself. there is two reasons why graham finally came home to me. my friend kim and fred had an international group of waiting families, that we connect and got put together a
do you -- guatemala is one of those countries that has cut off some international adoptions to the u.s. do you see that kind of thing happening, is that something that families in the u.s. should worry about? >> the way i look at it the process is so flawed, so broken it's hard to validate that information, that is the real challenge. marry that with the fact this is the land of opportunity these children and international adoptions can get a u.s. citizenship have won the adoption...
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lo que me dijo cara a cara el presidente de guatemala sobre la ayuda de estados unidos a centroamÉrica y mucho mÁs en cuanto al narcotrÁfico, al regresar y ademÁs, porque hay padres en new york estÁn molestos con un >>> el presidente de mÉxico felipe calderÓn, considero importante que su sucesor enrique peÑa nieto no de un paso atrÁs en la lucha contra el narcotrÁfico. esto fue, lo que dijo hoy en una conferencia en el consejo de relaciones exteriores en washington, adonde viajÓ como parte de su Última visita a estados unidos, en calidad de mandatario. calderÓn dijo tambiÉn, que la Última alternativa es regularizar las drogas en el mercado global, incluyendo estados unidos. >>> entre tanto, el presidente electo de mÉxico, enrique peÑa nieto, culminÓ una gira de varios dÍas, a travÉs de america latina, con la promesa de reforzar la lucha contra las drogas en la regiÓn y mÁs cooperaciÓn economica. la gira de una semana, llevÓ a peÑa nieto a guatemala, colombia, brasil, chile, argentina y perÚ en su ultima escala en lima, se reuniÓ con el presidente ollanta humal
lo que me dijo cara a cara el presidente de guatemala sobre la ayuda de estados unidos a centroamÉrica y mucho mÁs en cuanto al narcotrÁfico, al regresar y ademÁs, porque hay padres en new york estÁn molestos con un >>> el presidente de mÉxico felipe calderÓn, considero importante que su sucesor enrique peÑa nieto no de un paso atrÁs en la lucha contra el narcotrÁfico. esto fue, lo que dijo hoy en una conferencia en el consejo de relaciones exteriores en washington, adonde...
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team victory over guatemala. and finally, get this, a gallon of barbecue sauce intended for use on mcdonald's mcjordan sandwich in 1992, remember those, well, it sold for nearly $10,000 on ebay. the sandwich was named after michael jordan of course during a chicago bulls run of the nba championship. it was a regional promotion sold for a limited time and the first mcdonald's sandwich named after a person. i wonder what mclin sauce would go for. super bowl puts a ring on their halftime entertainer. obama or romney, who gets honey boo boo's vote. bath and tombstones. we'll show you a spook take cue lar display. this is "early today" only on nbc. >>> well, welcome back to "early today." if you're just joining us, the weather news you need to know today, severe weather is likely arkansas into areas of extreme western tennessee and also portions of northern mississippi, even as far north as st. louis. a few tornadoes are likely. some super cell thunderstorms, damaging winds and large hail. that will be the biggest con
team victory over guatemala. and finally, get this, a gallon of barbecue sauce intended for use on mcdonald's mcjordan sandwich in 1992, remember those, well, it sold for nearly $10,000 on ebay. the sandwich was named after michael jordan of course during a chicago bulls run of the nba championship. it was a regional promotion sold for a limited time and the first mcdonald's sandwich named after a person. i wonder what mclin sauce would go for. super bowl puts a ring on their halftime...
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this morning police are taking more action after he tried to seek asylum in guatemala. a strange story gets even stranger. again he is now under arrest. >> bizarre to the nth degree there. >> yeah. >>> also this morning -- weeding through all the details on washington state's new law. [ coughing ] taking effect this morning. get it? that legalizes recreational marijuana use. i need you to cough please. [ coughing ] where can you light up? where can you not? >> yeah. all details. we don't want to leave you high and dry on the story. all the details on that. coming up. whew, man, willis put it down. >>> later this half-hour, rihanna sings a new career tune. if you are a fan you may be soon seeing much more of her. we'll explain what she is up to in "the skinny." rihanna is always up to something kind of offbeat and sexy at the same time. i respect that. >> should we wait for it? >> wait for it. >>> first, the struggle over avoiding the fiscal cliff. new polling suggests support for president obama's position in the standoff with congressional republicans. >> the new assoc
this morning police are taking more action after he tried to seek asylum in guatemala. a strange story gets even stranger. again he is now under arrest. >> bizarre to the nth degree there. >> yeah. >>> also this morning -- weeding through all the details on washington state's new law. [ coughing ] taking effect this morning. get it? that legalizes recreational marijuana use. i need you to cough please. [ coughing ] where can you light up? where can you not? >> yeah....
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guatemala's president has been touring the worst affected areas. he spoke of the scale of the disaster. >> i would like to mention that this is the biggest earthquake we have had since the one that occurred in 1976. this gives you an idea of what we're facing. >> the death toll was far less and 23,000 killed 36 years ago, the president has declared a state of emergency. dozens of people are being housed in shelters and over 70,000 are without electricity. >> ok, we turn our attention now back to china, which is, of course, gearing up for a major leadership change. the president will give up his position as head of the communist party. >> his designated successor is faced with a slew of challenges, including closing the gap between rich and poor. while millions of people have benefited from china's booming economy, others have been left behind. >> china's much vaunted harmonious society is showing signs of cracking. we have this report from beijing. >> he came to beijing 14 years ago as a migrant worker. he collects ravished. his earnings support hi
guatemala's president has been touring the worst affected areas. he spoke of the scale of the disaster. >> i would like to mention that this is the biggest earthquake we have had since the one that occurred in 1976. this gives you an idea of what we're facing. >> the death toll was far less and 23,000 killed 36 years ago, the president has declared a state of emergency. dozens of people are being housed in shelters and over 70,000 are without electricity. >> ok, we turn our...
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morning, we are learning that a boy from santa clara is among those killed in the large earthquake in guatemala this week. 11-year-old aldo dominguez vasquez lived with his uncle and was working at his family's quarry when the 7.4 quake hit. he and nine other relatives were killed by falling rocks. the boy's parents still live in the united states. 52 people were killed in wednesday's quake. >>> well, this morning, police are searching for the person who killed the teenager in east oakland. witnesses say a car pulled up next to the victim's vehicle at parolee court in the fruitvale district last night. the gunman got out, firing several rounds right into the vehicle. the male victim was in his late teens. he lived in that neighborhood. police have not yet released his name. >>> a young man is recovering this morning after he was hit by a bullet in a drive-by shooting overnight in east palo alto. police tell us the 23-year-old was in a car with friends on albernie street when another car drove past and shot at them. this happened just before midnight. the victim is in the hospital in stable cond
morning, we are learning that a boy from santa clara is among those killed in the large earthquake in guatemala this week. 11-year-old aldo dominguez vasquez lived with his uncle and was working at his family's quarry when the 7.4 quake hit. he and nine other relatives were killed by falling rocks. the boy's parents still live in the united states. 52 people were killed in wednesday's quake. >>> well, this morning, police are searching for the person who killed the teenager in east...
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. >>> the 7.4 magnitude quake hit in guatemala, near the northeast border of mexico. residents in mexico city evacuated and about 30 homes have collapsed in the town of san nmaros where the damage has been reported. and widespread damage. >> educators today breathing a sigh of relief with the passage of prop 30. why that tax measure means that students will spend more time in the classroom. just a and no, no rest for storm weary residents back east. the why. >> we are transitioning to a cool, wet pattern. a full break down of thunderstorm chances and when a winter advisory kicks in for the sierra. [ laughter ] [ girl ] wow. you guys have it easy. i wish i had u-verse when i was your age. in my day, we didn't have these fancy wireless receivers. blah, blah, blah. if i had a sleepover, i couldn't just move the tv into the playroom. no, we had to watch movies in the den because that's where the tv outlet was. and if dad was snoring on the couch, we muscled through it. is she for real? your generation has it made. [ male announcer ] the wireless receiver. only from at&t u
. >>> the 7.4 magnitude quake hit in guatemala, near the northeast border of mexico. residents in mexico city evacuated and about 30 homes have collapsed in the town of san nmaros where the damage has been reported. and widespread damage. >> educators today breathing a sigh of relief with the passage of prop 30. why that tax measure means that students will spend more time in the classroom. just a and no, no rest for storm weary residents back east. the why. >> we are...
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coordinates all those coordinates put mcafee right here in guatemala meaning he fled billie's altogether despite mr action from mcafee who claimed he purposely posted incorrect metadata damage was done mcafee was arrested by guatemalan police last night for entering the country illegally and sent to jail where he continued to blog today guatemala denied mcafee is request for asylum shortly there after mcafee was hospitalized for convulsions he remains in guatemalan hospital. for now it's hard to make any generalizations about this strange case but one thing is for sure it is easier now more than ever to learn detailed information about people and their whereabouts so you might want to think twice before posting a quick if you're on the run and we are going to leave it off there but for more of the stories we covered head over to our used to page that youtube dot com slash r.t. america you can also check out our web site and that is our t.v. dot com slash usa and you can follow.
coordinates all those coordinates put mcafee right here in guatemala meaning he fled billie's altogether despite mr action from mcafee who claimed he purposely posted incorrect metadata damage was done mcafee was arrested by guatemalan police last night for entering the country illegally and sent to jail where he continued to blog today guatemala denied mcafee is request for asylum shortly there after mcafee was hospitalized for convulsions he remains in guatemalan hospital. for now it's hard...
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. >>> john mcafee has been arrested in guatemala for presumably entering the country illegally and he has requested asylum. he has been a fugitive from police in belize since november. >>> a typhoon has caused a lot of damage and 400 people are missing. >>> in new york city a homeless man is facing charges of second degree murder in the death of a man that was pushed in front of an oncoming subway train. naeem davis is being held without bail. >>> we have on at this miss stick news. a study found that women who took tamoxifen for ten years cut the chance of getting breast cancer in half. >>> what goes up must come down. the iphone maker's stock continued to fall in extended hours trading after plunging more than 6% in the regular session for its worst single day decline since 2008. apple is down more than 20% since its september peak. >> meanwhile, citigroup shot up and it will slash 11,000 jobs. >>> starbucks is expanding expecting to open 3,000 caves over the next five years. >>> a new government commissioned report finds that exporting the nation's new found surplus of natural gas
. >>> john mcafee has been arrested in guatemala for presumably entering the country illegally and he has requested asylum. he has been a fugitive from police in belize since november. >>> a typhoon has caused a lot of damage and 400 people are missing. >>> in new york city a homeless man is facing charges of second degree murder in the death of a man that was pushed in front of an oncoming subway train. naeem davis is being held without bail. >>> we have on...
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the murder right in guatemala has just begun to decline slightly. still it's eight time the rate in the united states. the minister has a message for people in america, the largest consumers of drugs. >> translator: consuming drugs has consequences. every kilo, every gram is paid for in blood in latin america and central america. >> and kaj larsen joins us safe and sound in the studio, all cleaned up. >> no flak jacket. >> we see so many narco stories out of new mexico. but to see these images out of guatemala and honduras, what led to you this story? >> there has ban lot of focus on mexico in the news. and the violence there has been very disturbing and very visible because they're our nearest enable. increasingly the corridor has become an increasing path for narcotics. today over 60% are moving via land. with that has become an exponential increase in violence in places like honduras and guatemala. so much so that even this month the peace corps is pulling out of their operations in honduras. >> the peace corps is leaving. >> you got the demand a
the murder right in guatemala has just begun to decline slightly. still it's eight time the rate in the united states. the minister has a message for people in america, the largest consumers of drugs. >> translator: consuming drugs has consequences. every kilo, every gram is paid for in blood in latin america and central america. >> and kaj larsen joins us safe and sound in the studio, all cleaned up. >> no flak jacket. >> we see so many narco stories out of new mexico....